Jeep Booby Traps Help
#191
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Re: Jeep Booby Traps Help
twaldron wrote:
> We live in the same state.
>
> Russ B wrote:
>
>> No sweat Jeepers...We're on the same team. These idiots just can't
>> belive we
>> still have rights in TX can they?
>> RB
>> "Jeepers" <moomesa@INVALIDfnbnet.net> wrote in message
>> news:moomesa-F3354A.06525826082003@corp.newsfeeds.com...
>>
>>> In article <bieijr010kl@enews3.newsguy.com>,
>>> "Russ B" <gofast@REMOVE_THIStexoma.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> BS yourself! Here is a snippet straight off of the Texas Penal Code,
>>>> available for your perusal at
>>>> http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/statu...tml#pe010.9.32
>>>>
>>>> SUBCHAPTER D. PROTECTION OF PROPERTY
>>>
>>>
>>> Ignore my reply. I doofused the wrong poster. Doh!
>>>
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>>
>>
>>
>>
>
It the thugs try again they will have to work harder. I installed 6
passive infrared pairs of flood lights that trip an inside alarm, 3
cameras, ( 2 are on the jeep) and a real time securtiy vcr. I have 2
more infrared cameras on the way. I am also setting up a permieter alarm
with a trip wire , and pull trap switch in a square 20 feet around the
jeep and cars. The trip wire will be set 18 inches high using mono
fishing line. When someone hits the wire it pulls the plastic insulator
out of the pull trap switch completing the circuit and setting off a
siern. Then we get to see how bad they really are.
> We live in the same state.
>
> Russ B wrote:
>
>> No sweat Jeepers...We're on the same team. These idiots just can't
>> belive we
>> still have rights in TX can they?
>> RB
>> "Jeepers" <moomesa@INVALIDfnbnet.net> wrote in message
>> news:moomesa-F3354A.06525826082003@corp.newsfeeds.com...
>>
>>> In article <bieijr010kl@enews3.newsguy.com>,
>>> "Russ B" <gofast@REMOVE_THIStexoma.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> BS yourself! Here is a snippet straight off of the Texas Penal Code,
>>>> available for your perusal at
>>>> http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/statu...tml#pe010.9.32
>>>>
>>>> SUBCHAPTER D. PROTECTION OF PROPERTY
>>>
>>>
>>> Ignore my reply. I doofused the wrong poster. Doh!
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>
>>
>>
>
It the thugs try again they will have to work harder. I installed 6
passive infrared pairs of flood lights that trip an inside alarm, 3
cameras, ( 2 are on the jeep) and a real time securtiy vcr. I have 2
more infrared cameras on the way. I am also setting up a permieter alarm
with a trip wire , and pull trap switch in a square 20 feet around the
jeep and cars. The trip wire will be set 18 inches high using mono
fishing line. When someone hits the wire it pulls the plastic insulator
out of the pull trap switch completing the circuit and setting off a
siern. Then we get to see how bad they really are.
#192
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Re: Jeep Booby Traps Help
In article <SGU2b.4803$IJ6.473689@twister.socal.rr.com>,
"Richard Harris" <SHARRIS11@san.rr.com> wrote:
> "Russ B" <gofast@REMOVE_THIStexoma.net> wrote in message
> news:bigohu0gtj@enews3.newsguy.com...
> > No sweat Jeepers...We're on the same team. These idiots just can't belive
> we
> > still have rights in TX can they?
> > RB
>
> Russ,
> Understood about the team thing and that the law in Texas probably prevents
> crime, but that "Yankee" crap should have died a long time before you were
> born, and using IDIOTs to refer to fellow jeepers because we live somewhere
> other than Texas,is a perfect way to **** off your "fellow jeepers"! And
> you Russ B, unless you are a native American, which by your writing I
> highly doubt, are at least a descendant of FOREIGNERS. This country as we
> know it was built on foreigners both legal and (unfortunately) illegal.
> Think before you write! I'm not happy about illegal immigration either, but
> don't knock those who are here legally...Like ME!!!!!!
>
> PS: I just have a Special Operations Command Sticker on my Bumper to deter
> would-be thieves. I could park in Bario Logan or East LA with that and not
> have any problems....So far so Good.
>
>
A yankee is anyone north of the Mason-Nixon line.
Texas was it's own country, I decend from Texas, the Nation.
You can't help it if you are not from Texas :^) we won't hold it
against you.
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"Richard Harris" <SHARRIS11@san.rr.com> wrote:
> "Russ B" <gofast@REMOVE_THIStexoma.net> wrote in message
> news:bigohu0gtj@enews3.newsguy.com...
> > No sweat Jeepers...We're on the same team. These idiots just can't belive
> we
> > still have rights in TX can they?
> > RB
>
> Russ,
> Understood about the team thing and that the law in Texas probably prevents
> crime, but that "Yankee" crap should have died a long time before you were
> born, and using IDIOTs to refer to fellow jeepers because we live somewhere
> other than Texas,is a perfect way to **** off your "fellow jeepers"! And
> you Russ B, unless you are a native American, which by your writing I
> highly doubt, are at least a descendant of FOREIGNERS. This country as we
> know it was built on foreigners both legal and (unfortunately) illegal.
> Think before you write! I'm not happy about illegal immigration either, but
> don't knock those who are here legally...Like ME!!!!!!
>
> PS: I just have a Special Operations Command Sticker on my Bumper to deter
> would-be thieves. I could park in Bario Logan or East LA with that and not
> have any problems....So far so Good.
>
>
A yankee is anyone north of the Mason-Nixon line.
Texas was it's own country, I decend from Texas, the Nation.
You can't help it if you are not from Texas :^) we won't hold it
against you.
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#193
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Re: Jeep Booby Traps Help
In article <SGU2b.4803$IJ6.473689@twister.socal.rr.com>,
"Richard Harris" <SHARRIS11@san.rr.com> wrote:
> "Russ B" <gofast@REMOVE_THIStexoma.net> wrote in message
> news:bigohu0gtj@enews3.newsguy.com...
> > No sweat Jeepers...We're on the same team. These idiots just can't belive
> we
> > still have rights in TX can they?
> > RB
>
> Russ,
> Understood about the team thing and that the law in Texas probably prevents
> crime, but that "Yankee" crap should have died a long time before you were
> born, and using IDIOTs to refer to fellow jeepers because we live somewhere
> other than Texas,is a perfect way to **** off your "fellow jeepers"! And
> you Russ B, unless you are a native American, which by your writing I
> highly doubt, are at least a descendant of FOREIGNERS. This country as we
> know it was built on foreigners both legal and (unfortunately) illegal.
> Think before you write! I'm not happy about illegal immigration either, but
> don't knock those who are here legally...Like ME!!!!!!
>
> PS: I just have a Special Operations Command Sticker on my Bumper to deter
> would-be thieves. I could park in Bario Logan or East LA with that and not
> have any problems....So far so Good.
>
>
A yankee is anyone north of the Mason-Nixon line.
Texas was it's own country, I decend from Texas, the Nation.
You can't help it if you are not from Texas :^) we won't hold it
against you.
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"Richard Harris" <SHARRIS11@san.rr.com> wrote:
> "Russ B" <gofast@REMOVE_THIStexoma.net> wrote in message
> news:bigohu0gtj@enews3.newsguy.com...
> > No sweat Jeepers...We're on the same team. These idiots just can't belive
> we
> > still have rights in TX can they?
> > RB
>
> Russ,
> Understood about the team thing and that the law in Texas probably prevents
> crime, but that "Yankee" crap should have died a long time before you were
> born, and using IDIOTs to refer to fellow jeepers because we live somewhere
> other than Texas,is a perfect way to **** off your "fellow jeepers"! And
> you Russ B, unless you are a native American, which by your writing I
> highly doubt, are at least a descendant of FOREIGNERS. This country as we
> know it was built on foreigners both legal and (unfortunately) illegal.
> Think before you write! I'm not happy about illegal immigration either, but
> don't knock those who are here legally...Like ME!!!!!!
>
> PS: I just have a Special Operations Command Sticker on my Bumper to deter
> would-be thieves. I could park in Bario Logan or East LA with that and not
> have any problems....So far so Good.
>
>
A yankee is anyone north of the Mason-Nixon line.
Texas was it's own country, I decend from Texas, the Nation.
You can't help it if you are not from Texas :^) we won't hold it
against you.
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#194
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Re: Jeep Booby Traps Help
Sheesh! I think I'll stay in the big city.
Jeepers wrote:
> In article <mMT2b.199$1h2.150@newssvr22.news.prodigy.com>,
> twaldron <twaldron@sbcOBVIOUSglobal.net> wrote:
>
>
>>I think you're getting too riled. I was just asking for something to
>>convince me, and I haven't seen anything yet, that would justify me in
>>shooting a man stealing my kid's sand pail in my backyard at noon. Texas
>>or not.
>
>
> Nor would I shoot someone for stealing a small plastic pail either. But
> I own cattle, horses, tractors and such. These are components of my
> livelyhood.
>
> You should have been here when the Connally Seven broke out of prison
> less than 20 miles from here. It was dark when we got home in the
> evenings. I was glad to be armed when I went into my dark home. I
> probably would have shot anything that moved, in my home, then.
>
> Several years ago I caught the local County Extension Agent on my land,
> with 4 of his pals, in the middle of the night, hunting coons (that's
> what they claimed). I went to see what was going on out in my pasture,
> gun (& cell phone) in hand. They were all armed.
>
> No shooting took place, but they quickly got the point at the sound of
> my 870 shucking a round. I asked into the dark what the hell was going
> on. Then the sheriff arrived. They had gone to the courthouse and found
> the land records which had the owner of my land (my family, 7
> generations) living elsewhere. (Texas law prevents charges being filed
> unless the landowner was present, they knew this, but not that I was
> current landowner). Trespassing. In the dark. It was bad news for them.
> Charges WERE FILED. I was well within my rights to comence shooting. The
> sheriff wrote them all up. The deputy asked him what he was thinking.
> The deputy asked him what he would have done if there were cartel men
> raising pot out in the woods and they stumbeld across the dope patch.
> The Agent said he hadn't though of that before. Duh.
>
> The funny part was when I appeared in the Extension Agent's office the
> next morning. We worked it out. He still gives me the sideways eyeball
> in the grocer's.
>
> That same night, a drug crazed youth had broken into my neighbor's house
> (after stealing an ambulance, wrecking it, and torching the vehicle) and
> then went on a destruction spree in his new house. That boy would have
> been shot had the owner been home, I am certain of this.
>
>
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Jeepers wrote:
> In article <mMT2b.199$1h2.150@newssvr22.news.prodigy.com>,
> twaldron <twaldron@sbcOBVIOUSglobal.net> wrote:
>
>
>>I think you're getting too riled. I was just asking for something to
>>convince me, and I haven't seen anything yet, that would justify me in
>>shooting a man stealing my kid's sand pail in my backyard at noon. Texas
>>or not.
>
>
> Nor would I shoot someone for stealing a small plastic pail either. But
> I own cattle, horses, tractors and such. These are components of my
> livelyhood.
>
> You should have been here when the Connally Seven broke out of prison
> less than 20 miles from here. It was dark when we got home in the
> evenings. I was glad to be armed when I went into my dark home. I
> probably would have shot anything that moved, in my home, then.
>
> Several years ago I caught the local County Extension Agent on my land,
> with 4 of his pals, in the middle of the night, hunting coons (that's
> what they claimed). I went to see what was going on out in my pasture,
> gun (& cell phone) in hand. They were all armed.
>
> No shooting took place, but they quickly got the point at the sound of
> my 870 shucking a round. I asked into the dark what the hell was going
> on. Then the sheriff arrived. They had gone to the courthouse and found
> the land records which had the owner of my land (my family, 7
> generations) living elsewhere. (Texas law prevents charges being filed
> unless the landowner was present, they knew this, but not that I was
> current landowner). Trespassing. In the dark. It was bad news for them.
> Charges WERE FILED. I was well within my rights to comence shooting. The
> sheriff wrote them all up. The deputy asked him what he was thinking.
> The deputy asked him what he would have done if there were cartel men
> raising pot out in the woods and they stumbeld across the dope patch.
> The Agent said he hadn't though of that before. Duh.
>
> The funny part was when I appeared in the Extension Agent's office the
> next morning. We worked it out. He still gives me the sideways eyeball
> in the grocer's.
>
> That same night, a drug crazed youth had broken into my neighbor's house
> (after stealing an ambulance, wrecking it, and torching the vehicle) and
> then went on a destruction spree in his new house. That boy would have
> been shot had the owner been home, I am certain of this.
>
>
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tw
03 TJ Rubicon
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
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#195
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Re: Jeep Booby Traps Help
Sheesh! I think I'll stay in the big city.
Jeepers wrote:
> In article <mMT2b.199$1h2.150@newssvr22.news.prodigy.com>,
> twaldron <twaldron@sbcOBVIOUSglobal.net> wrote:
>
>
>>I think you're getting too riled. I was just asking for something to
>>convince me, and I haven't seen anything yet, that would justify me in
>>shooting a man stealing my kid's sand pail in my backyard at noon. Texas
>>or not.
>
>
> Nor would I shoot someone for stealing a small plastic pail either. But
> I own cattle, horses, tractors and such. These are components of my
> livelyhood.
>
> You should have been here when the Connally Seven broke out of prison
> less than 20 miles from here. It was dark when we got home in the
> evenings. I was glad to be armed when I went into my dark home. I
> probably would have shot anything that moved, in my home, then.
>
> Several years ago I caught the local County Extension Agent on my land,
> with 4 of his pals, in the middle of the night, hunting coons (that's
> what they claimed). I went to see what was going on out in my pasture,
> gun (& cell phone) in hand. They were all armed.
>
> No shooting took place, but they quickly got the point at the sound of
> my 870 shucking a round. I asked into the dark what the hell was going
> on. Then the sheriff arrived. They had gone to the courthouse and found
> the land records which had the owner of my land (my family, 7
> generations) living elsewhere. (Texas law prevents charges being filed
> unless the landowner was present, they knew this, but not that I was
> current landowner). Trespassing. In the dark. It was bad news for them.
> Charges WERE FILED. I was well within my rights to comence shooting. The
> sheriff wrote them all up. The deputy asked him what he was thinking.
> The deputy asked him what he would have done if there were cartel men
> raising pot out in the woods and they stumbeld across the dope patch.
> The Agent said he hadn't though of that before. Duh.
>
> The funny part was when I appeared in the Extension Agent's office the
> next morning. We worked it out. He still gives me the sideways eyeball
> in the grocer's.
>
> That same night, a drug crazed youth had broken into my neighbor's house
> (after stealing an ambulance, wrecking it, and torching the vehicle) and
> then went on a destruction spree in his new house. That boy would have
> been shot had the owner been home, I am certain of this.
>
>
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__________________________________________________ _________
tw
03 TJ Rubicon
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
http://www.7slotgrille.com/jeepers/t...ron/index.html
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Jeepers wrote:
> In article <mMT2b.199$1h2.150@newssvr22.news.prodigy.com>,
> twaldron <twaldron@sbcOBVIOUSglobal.net> wrote:
>
>
>>I think you're getting too riled. I was just asking for something to
>>convince me, and I haven't seen anything yet, that would justify me in
>>shooting a man stealing my kid's sand pail in my backyard at noon. Texas
>>or not.
>
>
> Nor would I shoot someone for stealing a small plastic pail either. But
> I own cattle, horses, tractors and such. These are components of my
> livelyhood.
>
> You should have been here when the Connally Seven broke out of prison
> less than 20 miles from here. It was dark when we got home in the
> evenings. I was glad to be armed when I went into my dark home. I
> probably would have shot anything that moved, in my home, then.
>
> Several years ago I caught the local County Extension Agent on my land,
> with 4 of his pals, in the middle of the night, hunting coons (that's
> what they claimed). I went to see what was going on out in my pasture,
> gun (& cell phone) in hand. They were all armed.
>
> No shooting took place, but they quickly got the point at the sound of
> my 870 shucking a round. I asked into the dark what the hell was going
> on. Then the sheriff arrived. They had gone to the courthouse and found
> the land records which had the owner of my land (my family, 7
> generations) living elsewhere. (Texas law prevents charges being filed
> unless the landowner was present, they knew this, but not that I was
> current landowner). Trespassing. In the dark. It was bad news for them.
> Charges WERE FILED. I was well within my rights to comence shooting. The
> sheriff wrote them all up. The deputy asked him what he was thinking.
> The deputy asked him what he would have done if there were cartel men
> raising pot out in the woods and they stumbeld across the dope patch.
> The Agent said he hadn't though of that before. Duh.
>
> The funny part was when I appeared in the Extension Agent's office the
> next morning. We worked it out. He still gives me the sideways eyeball
> in the grocer's.
>
> That same night, a drug crazed youth had broken into my neighbor's house
> (after stealing an ambulance, wrecking it, and torching the vehicle) and
> then went on a destruction spree in his new house. That boy would have
> been shot had the owner been home, I am certain of this.
>
>
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tw
03 TJ Rubicon
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
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#196
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Re: Jeep Booby Traps Help
Approximately 8/26/03 16:42, Grumman-581 uttered for posterity:
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" wrote ...
>> A big difference is we in Kalifornia have the drag their dead body
>> inside our homes.
>
> Here is the Texas Republic, we only drag their bodies inside if our dogs are
> inside and we need to feed them to the dogs... <evil-grin>
>
>
Hell, in Texas y'all just drive around for a few days with them
stuck in your windshield.
Texas...what will happen to Montana if the politicians take over...
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" wrote ...
>> A big difference is we in Kalifornia have the drag their dead body
>> inside our homes.
>
> Here is the Texas Republic, we only drag their bodies inside if our dogs are
> inside and we need to feed them to the dogs... <evil-grin>
>
>
Hell, in Texas y'all just drive around for a few days with them
stuck in your windshield.
Texas...what will happen to Montana if the politicians take over...
#197
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Re: Jeep Booby Traps Help
Approximately 8/26/03 16:42, Grumman-581 uttered for posterity:
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" wrote ...
>> A big difference is we in Kalifornia have the drag their dead body
>> inside our homes.
>
> Here is the Texas Republic, we only drag their bodies inside if our dogs are
> inside and we need to feed them to the dogs... <evil-grin>
>
>
Hell, in Texas y'all just drive around for a few days with them
stuck in your windshield.
Texas...what will happen to Montana if the politicians take over...
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" wrote ...
>> A big difference is we in Kalifornia have the drag their dead body
>> inside our homes.
>
> Here is the Texas Republic, we only drag their bodies inside if our dogs are
> inside and we need to feed them to the dogs... <evil-grin>
>
>
Hell, in Texas y'all just drive around for a few days with them
stuck in your windshield.
Texas...what will happen to Montana if the politicians take over...
#198
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Re: Jeep Booby Traps Help
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 18:55:37 -0500, "JerryMouse" <nospam@bisusa.com>
wrote:
>Jeepers wrote:
>>
>> (B) the use of force other than deadly force to protect or
>> recover
>> the land or property would expose the actor or another to a
>> substantial
>> risk of death or serious bodily injury.
>
>Now I know what everyone is thinking: How can someone "flee with" or
>"recover" LAND?
If you know history you would know.
>
>Saw a TV show where the cops were called to the home of a distraught owner.
>When they arrived, the homeowner was standing in the front yard, in a suit
>and tie, beating his large dirt yard with a shovel.
>
>Turned out he spent $5,000 over the weekend sodding his yard. While he was
>away at work on Monday, someone came by and loaded up all the grass.
>
>Cops put out a broadcast for "Grand Theft - Real Estate!"
>
>It spite of hilarous TV, that's not what the Texas statute is designed to
>cover. The Texas law was created to handle arson of something other than a
>building: crops and forests.
>
Wrong it was written to cover squatters. You need to study your
history, boyo.
************************************************** ****
"All the territorial possessions of all the political
establishments in the earth--including America,
of course-- consist of pilferings from other people's
wash. No tribe, howsoever insignificant, and no nation,
howsoever mighty occupies a foot of land that was not
stolen."
Mark Twain
"Following the Equator"
wrote:
>Jeepers wrote:
>>
>> (B) the use of force other than deadly force to protect or
>> recover
>> the land or property would expose the actor or another to a
>> substantial
>> risk of death or serious bodily injury.
>
>Now I know what everyone is thinking: How can someone "flee with" or
>"recover" LAND?
If you know history you would know.
>
>Saw a TV show where the cops were called to the home of a distraught owner.
>When they arrived, the homeowner was standing in the front yard, in a suit
>and tie, beating his large dirt yard with a shovel.
>
>Turned out he spent $5,000 over the weekend sodding his yard. While he was
>away at work on Monday, someone came by and loaded up all the grass.
>
>Cops put out a broadcast for "Grand Theft - Real Estate!"
>
>It spite of hilarous TV, that's not what the Texas statute is designed to
>cover. The Texas law was created to handle arson of something other than a
>building: crops and forests.
>
Wrong it was written to cover squatters. You need to study your
history, boyo.
************************************************** ****
"All the territorial possessions of all the political
establishments in the earth--including America,
of course-- consist of pilferings from other people's
wash. No tribe, howsoever insignificant, and no nation,
howsoever mighty occupies a foot of land that was not
stolen."
Mark Twain
"Following the Equator"
#199
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Re: Jeep Booby Traps Help
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 18:55:37 -0500, "JerryMouse" <nospam@bisusa.com>
wrote:
>Jeepers wrote:
>>
>> (B) the use of force other than deadly force to protect or
>> recover
>> the land or property would expose the actor or another to a
>> substantial
>> risk of death or serious bodily injury.
>
>Now I know what everyone is thinking: How can someone "flee with" or
>"recover" LAND?
If you know history you would know.
>
>Saw a TV show where the cops were called to the home of a distraught owner.
>When they arrived, the homeowner was standing in the front yard, in a suit
>and tie, beating his large dirt yard with a shovel.
>
>Turned out he spent $5,000 over the weekend sodding his yard. While he was
>away at work on Monday, someone came by and loaded up all the grass.
>
>Cops put out a broadcast for "Grand Theft - Real Estate!"
>
>It spite of hilarous TV, that's not what the Texas statute is designed to
>cover. The Texas law was created to handle arson of something other than a
>building: crops and forests.
>
Wrong it was written to cover squatters. You need to study your
history, boyo.
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"All the territorial possessions of all the political
establishments in the earth--including America,
of course-- consist of pilferings from other people's
wash. No tribe, howsoever insignificant, and no nation,
howsoever mighty occupies a foot of land that was not
stolen."
Mark Twain
"Following the Equator"
wrote:
>Jeepers wrote:
>>
>> (B) the use of force other than deadly force to protect or
>> recover
>> the land or property would expose the actor or another to a
>> substantial
>> risk of death or serious bodily injury.
>
>Now I know what everyone is thinking: How can someone "flee with" or
>"recover" LAND?
If you know history you would know.
>
>Saw a TV show where the cops were called to the home of a distraught owner.
>When they arrived, the homeowner was standing in the front yard, in a suit
>and tie, beating his large dirt yard with a shovel.
>
>Turned out he spent $5,000 over the weekend sodding his yard. While he was
>away at work on Monday, someone came by and loaded up all the grass.
>
>Cops put out a broadcast for "Grand Theft - Real Estate!"
>
>It spite of hilarous TV, that's not what the Texas statute is designed to
>cover. The Texas law was created to handle arson of something other than a
>building: crops and forests.
>
Wrong it was written to cover squatters. You need to study your
history, boyo.
************************************************** ****
"All the territorial possessions of all the political
establishments in the earth--including America,
of course-- consist of pilferings from other people's
wash. No tribe, howsoever insignificant, and no nation,
howsoever mighty occupies a foot of land that was not
stolen."
Mark Twain
"Following the Equator"
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Re: Jeep Booby Traps Help
Approximately 8/26/03 16:40, Grumman-581 uttered for posterity:
> Here in Texas, we can shoot those gang punks that think they can mark their
> territory at night with spray cans...
Yeah, make 'em do it with urine like real top predators....
> Damn, it's great to live in Texas...
Kinda hot and sticky most of the time when I wuz in Dallas/Plano.
El Paso is nice, never sticky.
> Here in Texas, we can shoot those gang punks that think they can mark their
> territory at night with spray cans...
Yeah, make 'em do it with urine like real top predators....
> Damn, it's great to live in Texas...
Kinda hot and sticky most of the time when I wuz in Dallas/Plano.
El Paso is nice, never sticky.